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Owner description: Mill Green Museum and Mill, in the tiny village of Mill Green between Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield, is a little gem with loads to offer for a fun day out. You can explore the fascinating 300 year old water mill, restored to full working order. Visit the local history museum in the old mill house, bring a picnic or have a tasty cream tea on summer Sunday afternoons, from Easter to September. We are open all year round, Tuesday-Sunday plus bank holidays. We warmly welcome families and groups. There's always something new to see as we change exhibitions regularly. Every school holiday there's lots of things for children to do. We also have a lively events and activities programme.

lovely grounds, good seating inside & out. lots of history and small gift shop. we brought home their own ground flour and im looking forward to making some soda bread from their wonderful recipe's. the girl in the shop was very welcoming and helpful. a nice place to visit along with a trip to the roman baths, as neither take long nor break the bank (£2.50 p.p. entry). food and drink available which looked delicious but we had reservations booked elsewhere which was a shame as the cream tea sounded awesome.

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We live within walking distance of Mill Green but have only just discovered its value. During the summer months on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, there is an excellent set up offering very nice sandwiches/baguettes, baked potatoes, quiche and of course, cream teas! You get to eat in very pleasant surroundings and the staff are brilliant. We became members of the museum for £10 each so we can now go here and the Roman Baths at Welwyn for free for a year. The mill is fascinating to watch. When I get to Mill Green, I feel like I'm on holiday. To think it is just down the road from where I live!

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We got to the mill and paid £2.50 per person which was very reasonable. There was a very well educated gentleman who chatted to us for around 15 mins about the mill and its history. The museum is not very big at all and can easily be got around in half an hour and that would be at a slow pace. We then went for cream tea and spent more time in the small garden at the back than in the museum itself. All in all I would say it is pleasant but don't expect hours and hours of entertainment.

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